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π Give the Gift of Prayer This Ramadan
In Gaza, where mosques lie in ruins and communities struggle to find places to gather and pray, you can help rebuild sacred spaces for worship.
This Ramadan, we’re establishing 10 Musallas, each providing space for 300 worshippers to stand in prayer, seek solace, and strengthen their faith.
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Be a Part of This Effort
Your contribution directly funds the construction and setup of these Musallas, ensuring families in Gaza have a place to gather for Taraweeh, Qiyam, and daily prayers.
π° Ways You Can Help:
π $40 – Sponsor one prayer spot
π¨π©π§π¦ $240 – Sponsor a family’s space
π $920 – Sponsor an entire row
ποΈ $11,000 – Fund one full Musalla
Why This Matters
For families in Gaza, faith is their anchor. In the midst of destruction, their connection with Allah remains their source of strength, guiding them through hardship and loss.
Prayer is more than worship—it is a foundation of resilience, a moment to seek comfort in Allah’s mercy and renew their hope for a better future. In a land where so much has been taken from them, these Musallas will stand as beacons of faith, unity, and healing.
Beyond prayer, these spaces foster social connection—a vital pillar of rebuilding shattered lives. Here, communities will come together, supporting one another as they repair, heal, and move forward.
By helping to establish these Musallas, you’re restoring a pillar of hope, connection, and spiritual renewal.
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